单词 | cyber-bully |
释义 | > as lemmascyber-bully cyber-bully n. Brit. /ˈsʌɪbəˌbʊli/ , U.S. /ˈsaɪbərˌbʊli/ (a) an experienced user of computers who intimidates new users; (b) a person who engages in cyber-bullying.Sense (a) apparently represents an isolated use.ΚΠ 1994 San Diego Union-Tribune 27 Sept. (Computer Link section) 16/4 ‘Modems for Dummies’..is loaded with encouragement to ‘newbies’ to ignore the cyber-bullies who think they are so hot because they got online first. 1995 N.Y. Times 8 Mar. c1 ‘Pretty soon they seem obsessed, they start getting nasty on line, they abandon all decorum.’.. A would-be master gone awry can become a cyberbully. 2007 R. M. Kowalski in B. H. Spitzberg & W. R. Cupach Dark Side of Interpersonal Communication (ed. 2) vii. 190 The anonymity afforded by cyber-bullying suggests that cyber-bullies are, in all likelihood, not the same individuals as the schoolyard bullies. < as lemmas |
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